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can you speak to government regulation? i am sincere when i say i do -- i struggle to find the balance. every time we try to solve the problem, we incentivize one side or the other and escalate cost. can you speak to the imbalance and the right balance? mr. dunn: the national homebuilders association did do a study looking at all levels of government and regulation adds about 40% to the cost of building homes and the cost of building real estate and developing real estate. that is passed on to the people we are trying to help. we have to make sure we are dealing with the root cause of the issue, which is a lack of supply. everyone, every witness here today, we agree that is the problem. we need to focus our efforts on every level of the government on making sure we are creating more housing. when we create solutions that in many cases i even understand why they are being created in the short term to help one side, it does not help the problem and does not solve the problem. we need more housing. we have to make sure plans c
can you speak to government regulation? i am sincere when i say i do -- i struggle to find the balance. every time we try to solve the problem, we incentivize one side or the other and escalate cost. can you speak to the imbalance and the right balance? mr. dunn: the national homebuilders association did do a study looking at all levels of government and regulation adds about 40% to the cost of building homes and the cost of building real estate and developing real estate. that is passed on to...
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or not be liable for the extra payments to the federal government. sen. wyden: i will hold the record open on your views on that, it seems to me like a threshold testing. we have been hearing all afternoon about state flexibility like it is some magical elixir, that if we have it, in this version, everything will be hunky-dory. you have pointed out it is not the case, because of the cap and we had >> and it is the medicaid directors themselves around the country, not in red states or lose states, but around the country who say that if you have flexibility without funding, it is not possibility at all. sen. wyden: i will quit while i am ahead. >> thank you, let me just a this can you response to senator wyden shekel question? let's let me say about funding. the idea that some states will not do better under the ram cassidy bill is salacious areas -- under the graham cassidy belt. basically, the individual market, they can use the money for that. and if they can use up to 20% of that money to support that per capita granted medicaid programs. they have incr
or not be liable for the extra payments to the federal government. sen. wyden: i will hold the record open on your views on that, it seems to me like a threshold testing. we have been hearing all afternoon about state flexibility like it is some magical elixir, that if we have it, in this version, everything will be hunky-dory. you have pointed out it is not the case, because of the cap and we had >> and it is the medicaid directors themselves around the country, not in red states or lose...
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organization in for thele i was working city government of oakland, california, the department of human resources. , a book preceding that came out "black power." my stogie carmichael. it was hollering black power saying we want black power. cornertanding on the listening to them, i walked up to them and said you are not going to get any power until you take over some of these political seats. council, city super rhetorical seats, stuff like that. if -- that's the white man's seat. i said you better try to make it a black folksy. -- a black folks seat. these people make laws, these people use the money, they exploit you, you need political power. at that time, i did a demographic search across the united states of america to see wereany black americans elected into political office, to see how many people of color and how many women were duly elected to political office throughout the whole united states of america. all the political seats, every part-time city council seat, every full-time city council seat, every count to super tutorial see, etc. i found out there were 500,000 could b
organization in for thele i was working city government of oakland, california, the department of human resources. , a book preceding that came out "black power." my stogie carmichael. it was hollering black power saying we want black power. cornertanding on the listening to them, i walked up to them and said you are not going to get any power until you take over some of these political seats. council, city super rhetorical seats, stuff like that. if -- that's the white man's seat. i...
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they have infiltrated the government, the jails, the police department. white supremacists is all over the place, and they are out there showing an even more. nowadays, you cannot even walk down the street, some white nigger."st, "aw, \ they doing it all the time. i mean, i came here to speak let you know and how dissatisfied i was with the verdict because they had everything that they needed. they had everything they needed for conviction, and they didn't. i stilled and understand how that happened. you had everything you needed here you got you everything you needed. my son the car, seat belted in going andhe dashcam him talking, having a conversation with my son, and then he just killed him. everything, and nothing was still done. there is no accountability when it comes to the police. absolutely. fuck the police. absolutely. crucified in that car. thorned crown,s his seatbelt was the cross, and where the nails, and that car was the cross. this is what happened to my son. when they did that, let that man get off with no accountability, got a free rein
they have infiltrated the government, the jails, the police department. white supremacists is all over the place, and they are out there showing an even more. nowadays, you cannot even walk down the street, some white nigger."st, "aw, \ they doing it all the time. i mean, i came here to speak let you know and how dissatisfied i was with the verdict because they had everything that they needed. they had everything they needed for conviction, and they didn't. i stilled and understand...
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the states are as guilty as our federal government. these debts are going to keep piling up to our children and grandchildren, and i cannot look my six children in the eyes and not do anything to preserve their future. is this what you want for your legacy? or are we going to drain the swamp? this is why i decided to run for governor. america needs to have at least one governor who will show the constitutional rights of the states, and that is the way people were meant to be. the federal government must be kicked out of our state. the capital back to , the cage in d.c., where they belong. state rights, you have got that! we all see how our party elitists pick and choose which laws, which parts of our constitution they will enforce. that is what we get when elected officials serve their selfish interests. every issue they stand behind, every position they take, is decided by how it will affect their chances of getting reelected. that is what motivates professional politicians. the hard choices of acting on their sworn old -- oaths.- swo
the states are as guilty as our federal government. these debts are going to keep piling up to our children and grandchildren, and i cannot look my six children in the eyes and not do anything to preserve their future. is this what you want for your legacy? or are we going to drain the swamp? this is why i decided to run for governor. america needs to have at least one governor who will show the constitutional rights of the states, and that is the way people were meant to be. the federal...
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but then there's a whole of government. around that table today, you've got families and parents and individuals who have been personally affected in one way, shape or form. you have governor christie who has dealt with it at a state level. you have pam bondi who has looked at it from a state level. secretary kelly look at it from homeland security. d.e.a. is looking at it from law enforcement. then secretary devos from an education and prevention. it is a big, big issue that is plaguing our country, plaguing our mm
but then there's a whole of government. around that table today, you've got families and parents and individuals who have been personally affected in one way, shape or form. you have governor christie who has dealt with it at a state level. you have pam bondi who has looked at it from a state level. secretary kelly look at it from homeland security. d.e.a. is looking at it from law enforcement. then secretary devos from an education and prevention. it is a big, big issue that is plaguing our...
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taking center stage in congress, watch our unfiltered coverage of the latest developments, plus the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. 30,000,were going down 20,000, and then we stayed flat and now we are going up. >> briefings from the white house on foreign affairs. foreign administration officials. >> i think there is a line that should not be cross were governmental power is used exclusively for personal benefit. pres. trump: we will stand proud and stand tall. >> and the latest from the campaign 2020 trail. join in the conversation every day on our live call-in program, "washington journal". if you missed any of our live coverage, watch any on demand at c-span.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> on saturday, president trump and melania trump took part in the salute to america fourth of july celebration of the white house. this is an hour 20 minutes. president of the united states and first lady melania trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [airplanes overhead] >> ladies and gentlemen, from the united states army golden
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this is how governing works when you're in the majority. we need to get 216 people to agree with each other to write legislation. not 210, not 215, we need 16 -- we need 216 people in the house to agree with each on how -- other on how to write a piece of legislation. we didn't have 216 people. we were close but didn't have 216 people. that's how legislating works. so now we're going to move on with the rest of our agenda. because we have big, ambitious plans to improve people's lives in this country. we want to secure the border. we want to rebuild our military. we want to get the deficit under control. we want infrastructure and we want tax reform. the last question you asked about tax reform, yes, this does make tax reform more difficult but it does not in any way make it impossible. we'll proceed with tax reform, we'll continue with tax reform, that's an issue i know quite a bit about, i used to run that committee. i spoke with the president, the treasury secretary, and his economic advisors earlier today about tax reform. we are going
this is how governing works when you're in the majority. we need to get 216 people to agree with each other to write legislation. not 210, not 215, we need 16 -- we need 216 people in the house to agree with each on how -- other on how to write a piece of legislation. we didn't have 216 people. we were close but didn't have 216 people. that's how legislating works. so now we're going to move on with the rest of our agenda. because we have big, ambitious plans to improve people's lives in this...
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this is how governing works when you're in the majority. we need to get 216 people to agree with each other to write legislation. not 210, not 215, we need 16 people in the house to -- we need 216 people in the house to agree with each on how to write a piece of legislation. we didn't have 216 people. we were close but didn't have 216 people. that's how legislating works. so now we're going to move on with the rest of our agenda. we have big, ambitious plans to improve people's lives in this country. we want to secure the border. we want to rebuild our military. we want to get the deficit under control. we want infrastructure and we want tax reform. the last question you asked about tax reform, yes, this does make tax reform more difficult but it does not in any way make it impossible. we'll proceed with tax reform, we'll continue with tax reform, that's an issue i know quite a bit about, i cruised to run that committee. i spoke with the president, the treasury secretary, and his economic advisors earlier today about tax reform. we are goin
this is how governing works when you're in the majority. we need to get 216 people to agree with each other to write legislation. not 210, not 215, we need 16 people in the house to -- we need 216 people in the house to agree with each on how to write a piece of legislation. we didn't have 216 people. we were close but didn't have 216 people. that's how legislating works. so now we're going to move on with the rest of our agenda. we have big, ambitious plans to improve people's lives in this...
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this is real governance at work. this is us working together, exercising oversight and appropriately funding and compromises on occasion important functions for the american people. with that i yield back the -- i e of my time and i yield back the balance of my time and move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the previous question is on ordering the previous question on the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. mr. hastings: mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. pursuant to clause 8 and clause 9 of rule 20, this 15-minute vote on ordering the previous question will be followed by five-minute votes on adopting the resolution, if ordered, and suspending the rules and passing h.r. 1
this is real governance at work. this is us working together, exercising oversight and appropriately funding and compromises on occasion important functions for the american people. with that i yield back the -- i e of my time and i yield back the balance of my time and move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the previous question is on ordering the previous question on the resolution. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the...
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that's what responsible governing looks like. and as a mevet house appropriations committee -- member of the house appropriations committee, i look forward to working together in this manner in the future. thank you again, ranking member lowey, and chairman frelinghuysen, for your hard work in crafting this bill. i support it, urge my colleagues to do the same, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from florida, mr. dazz batter lart, for two -- mr. diaz-balart, for two minutes. he chairs the transportation and housing subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. diaz-balart: thank you, mr. speaker. before i speak about the specifics of this portion of the bill. i'd like to thank chairman frelinghuysen. he's -- bill, i'd like to thank chairman frelinghuysen. he's put countless hours t
that's what responsible governing looks like. and as a mevet house appropriations committee -- member of the house appropriations committee, i look forward to working together in this manner in the future. thank you again, ranking member lowey, and chairman frelinghuysen, for your hard work in crafting this bill. i support it, urge my colleagues to do the same, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the chair now...
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we all must agree that funding the government at all like this, this is the last point i want to make, this is not a process we want to continue. yes, we're finishing unfinished business from last year. but let's all work together and endeavor to do these appropriation bills one at a time. that is the system that we're supposed to have. and that is the system i think we all agree, republicans and democrats, that we need to have. so let's work together to make sure that we don't just do one big bill that. we do this individually so that individual debate can occur. so that individual priorities can be met. and so that we can get back to regular order and we can better guarantee and maintain our article 1 powers as the legislative branch of government exercising the power of the purse. i challenge every one of us to commit to that process. in the meantime, let's bank these wince. let's get this dofpblet let's turn this page on this last year and let's make sure that we give the troops the support that they so desperately need. with that i yield back and ask everyone to support this bill
we all must agree that funding the government at all like this, this is the last point i want to make, this is not a process we want to continue. yes, we're finishing unfinished business from last year. but let's all work together and endeavor to do these appropriation bills one at a time. that is the system that we're supposed to have. and that is the system i think we all agree, republicans and democrats, that we need to have. so let's work together to make sure that we don't just do one big...
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the federal government is only going to be 11% of our spending. 11% will be defense. and everything else is either social security, medicare, medicaid, interest on the debt are some of the other entitlement programs. this is substantial because we are grained. you've heard of baby boomers, but the reality of it in less than nine years, every dime of federal receive thuse and we will be taking in trillion dollars more, every dime of federal revenue will be consumed by entitlements. military, every other part of overnment is going to exist on board money. so if you are someone that really likes education or thinks that drug research is important or someone who thinks that nasa is important or the parks are important, you should care about this. look, the reality of it is the math curve, even with a substantial growth in the economy, we are going to have to look at entitlement reform. and i know that sets people off because they are fearful, but it's a lot better than hiding from it. but the thing that makes it so much less painful is a growing economy. tax reform we kno
the federal government is only going to be 11% of our spending. 11% will be defense. and everything else is either social security, medicare, medicaid, interest on the debt are some of the other entitlement programs. this is substantial because we are grained. you've heard of baby boomers, but the reality of it in less than nine years, every dime of federal receive thuse and we will be taking in trillion dollars more, every dime of federal revenue will be consumed by entitlements. military,...
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make sure government doesn't have any say in what health care is and you'll have no guarantees. i guarantee, with what they're doing, you're going to have -- this is according tomorrow estimate, not our estimates, the official nonpartisan estimates by the c.b.o., the congressional budget office, at least 24 million people lose care under the old proposal. take the new proposal, if you start adding the states being able to make those decisions, more and more people will lose access to their health care. so, that -- we'll see what happens. whether or not they can get this done. i think they're having a difficult time. when we had a little conversation on the floor about it today, we noticed they didn't quite have answers about when the bill will come up. so we'll see what does happen with that. when uconn draft that sort of a health care proposal with the fundamentals that we have in the progressive caucus budget, you see a stark difference. we take and expand upon the progress of the affordable care act. that's allowed tens of millions of people to have access. when you look at t
make sure government doesn't have any say in what health care is and you'll have no guarantees. i guarantee, with what they're doing, you're going to have -- this is according tomorrow estimate, not our estimates, the official nonpartisan estimates by the c.b.o., the congressional budget office, at least 24 million people lose care under the old proposal. take the new proposal, if you start adding the states being able to make those decisions, more and more people will lose access to their...
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was.tter who it they could govern in some legitimate sense. they could claim the sense of them.ople behind in fact, that's what happened. what then why -- supreme court ended up doing there was accepted after 27 days, was the closeness of the election and the general sense that, well, it was a complicated anomaly and this asabout as fair a result we're gonna get. and the issue was going to be decided at the end of the day by a court of some kind. the issue would, would it be the highly politicized florida court, which proved itself incompetent to the task supremere it, or the court of the united states? in those 27 days, the supreme court in effect stood back, lowered the temperature level, showed the anomalies within the florida system and is the unlikelihood that anything better would come out of florida ballots were counted very slowly by some local and basically corrupt regimes. the public -- and the public accepted that result. my finalderscores point i made. say what you want. bush had to be careful about how governed, precisely because
was.tter who it they could govern in some legitimate sense. they could claim the sense of them.ople behind in fact, that's what happened. what then why -- supreme court ended up doing there was accepted after 27 days, was the closeness of the election and the general sense that, well, it was a complicated anomaly and this asabout as fair a result we're gonna get. and the issue was going to be decided at the end of the day by a court of some kind. the issue would, would it be the highly...
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what it means is that either side could govern. and in some legitimate sense they could claim the sent to the people behind them. that is what happened. the reason why what the supreme court ended up doing there was excepted after 27 days was the closeness of the election and the general sense of the public that it was a complicated anomaly and this is about as fair a result edit -- as it is going to get. and that the issue was going to be decided at the end of the day by a court of some kind, which proved its incompetence to the task set before it. in those 27 days, the supreme court stood back and showed the anomalies within the florida system and the unlikelihood anything better would come out of florida if all of the ballots were counted, very slowly by some local and corrupt regimes. the public accepted the result and it underscores the final point i made -- bush had to be careful about how he governed, because there was a cloud over his election. he had to prove he was a legitimate ruler of the nation. that happens so often w
what it means is that either side could govern. and in some legitimate sense they could claim the sent to the people behind them. that is what happened. the reason why what the supreme court ended up doing there was excepted after 27 days was the closeness of the election and the general sense of the public that it was a complicated anomaly and this is about as fair a result edit -- as it is going to get. and that the issue was going to be decided at the end of the day by a court of some kind,...
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this allows for more of effective governance. -- more effective governance. between myselfme and one of my colleagues -- every shot i make is worth four points. every shot my colleague makes is worth two. those are the rules and we both agree. can i win that game? i have a very good chance. ien if i made less shots, could rack up a commanding lead on the scoreboard. if we were tied, i would double him. you see the problem. it is with the rules themselves. many would still find my when illegitimate -- when illegitimate -- win illegitimate. the real test is you could make more of the same kinds of shots. why would that not be the case for the electoral college? how with the electoral college enhance the legitimacy of a close, popular vote? hillary clinton won by 3 million votes. i don't see how that is much larger of a majority than the elect told college victory that president trump won. this would get candidates to pay attention to rule areas -- rural areas. they should. let's take candidate visits as a marker. visitstrump and clinton to pennsylvania in the f
this allows for more of effective governance. -- more effective governance. between myselfme and one of my colleagues -- every shot i make is worth four points. every shot my colleague makes is worth two. those are the rules and we both agree. can i win that game? i have a very good chance. ien if i made less shots, could rack up a commanding lead on the scoreboard. if we were tied, i would double him. you see the problem. it is with the rules themselves. many would still find my when...
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, by government entities. so the question of whether or not teams become governmental entities because trump is speaking to them via twitter or in a speech or at a rally in subsidies,via public i don't think it is a minimum threshold question. i think it is more they are not -- the courts don't to view private employers in that situation as a state actor. again, i am not a con law expert and perhaps i will be proven wrong. maybe, matt, maybe you disagree. matthew: no, i think simply the receipt of federal funds by a private organization does not make you a state actor for purposes of the federal constitution. merely because some club owners might agree with what president trump has said, there is not any government compulsion. he is saying, i think they ought to, get them off the field, or whatever. there is not any compulsion, so that does not do it. the one thing that is interesting -- it is part of colin kaepernick's arbitration proceeding, the grievance he has brought claiming he has not been offered a con
, by government entities. so the question of whether or not teams become governmental entities because trump is speaking to them via twitter or in a speech or at a rally in subsidies,via public i don't think it is a minimum threshold question. i think it is more they are not -- the courts don't to view private employers in that situation as a state actor. again, i am not a con law expert and perhaps i will be proven wrong. maybe, matt, maybe you disagree. matthew: no, i think simply the receipt...
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it's knots just a method of -- not just a method of governance internally but about restoring this grand imperial narrative and at a risk of overrationallizing history, if you think of the interwareriod in history, the narrative of the betrayal -- stab in the back,5 the country that it was betroid by politicians, by the cowardly political class. this is putin's narrative about the russian empire today. in the 1990's under yeltsi was the -- of russia. the narrative that putin has been presenting t()o s fightina civilizational war against the west. he is not just fighting in ukraine. if he wins in ukraine, that will be a civilizational for him. the argument is russia has been robbed by, i don't know, cowardly gorbachev, drunken■p yeltsin, of its proper place in the sun. that included all the perimeters of the empire. that means that the russians will continue to press inectionl somebody punches them in the face and then they will stop. >> speaking of a punch in the ■gface, i nt ttalk a little about the united states military and the united states' role. we heard a little bit about this
it's knots just a method of -- not just a method of governance internally but about restoring this grand imperial narrative and at a risk of overrationallizing history, if you think of the interwareriod in history, the narrative of the betrayal -- stab in the back,5 the country that it was betroid by politicians, by the cowardly political class. this is putin's narrative about the russian empire today. in the 1990's under yeltsi was the -- of russia. the narrative that putin has been presenting...
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and some governments have taken this too far. in china, they are actually assigning their citizens a social credit ranking, based on some of that big data i mentioned. what happens if you have a bad ranking score. well, they will prevent you from getting on trains and planes and traveling inside and outside of the country. so, we're living in an amazing time with amazing technological advances. however, could some of those technological advances be a weakness? not just to me and you individually, but to our national security? so, we have a lot of questions about this that we want answered. luckily we have two fantastic experts who will come out and help us answer some of these questions. i want to let you know, you will have a chance to answer questions. so have them ready if you have some questions. our first panelist is mr. peter -- chairman of the board of unisys corporation and importantly to this discussion, he's a member of the president's national security telecommunications advisory committee where he co-chairs the cybers
and some governments have taken this too far. in china, they are actually assigning their citizens a social credit ranking, based on some of that big data i mentioned. what happens if you have a bad ranking score. well, they will prevent you from getting on trains and planes and traveling inside and outside of the country. so, we're living in an amazing time with amazing technological advances. however, could some of those technological advances be a weakness? not just to me and you...
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no government money sports c-span. it's nonpartisan coverage of is funded as a public service by your cable or satellite provider, on c-span is online, your unfiltered view of make up t so you can your own mind. a up next on c-span, conversation with former homeland security secretary c.e.o. chertoff and the of it it form unisis. hey discuss cybersecurity threats and privacy issues facing the u.s. president bush's leadership forum in dallas. > today, we're going to be talking about technological and threats.ns*- chang and here at the bush center, we take things like data very and seriously. as i was thinking about this realized, i actually use technology to create a ton basis, and i aily bet you do, too. example.ive you an i'm a runner so this morning i got up. i put on this watch and i went a run. when i got home, i used a back into myto get house. i'll be honest with you, i have no idea where the physical key my house is. by the time i was out of the shower, my watch had uploaded my run data to a service i subscribe
no government money sports c-span. it's nonpartisan coverage of is funded as a public service by your cable or satellite provider, on c-span is online, your unfiltered view of make up t so you can your own mind. a up next on c-span, conversation with former homeland security secretary c.e.o. chertoff and the of it it form unisis. hey discuss cybersecurity threats and privacy issues facing the u.s. president bush's leadership forum in dallas. > today, we're going to be talking about...
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and let me reassure you that post election, government remains strong and we have remain committed to delivering stronger defense. now there are some who have taken a look at britain in the past few months after an unpredictable election. i'm not sure there is another kind of election these days. have looked at the negotiations over brexit, have seen the series of appalling terrorist incidents in manchester and london, and wondered whether britain is getting distracted in any way in our international role. that wouldn't be the first time critics have been wrong. i remember that first visit as defense secretary back in 2015. that was before, rather than after, the general election of that year. yet, some of the concerns expressed were all too familiar. they said we weren't committed to the 2%. they noted parliament's refusal to endorse strikes against assad's chemical weapons. they said we wouldn't be committed to two aircraft carriers. they said we wouldn't act in the face of trouble. so, it's worth reminding ourselves just what happened next. first, we did invest later that year 2015
and let me reassure you that post election, government remains strong and we have remain committed to delivering stronger defense. now there are some who have taken a look at britain in the past few months after an unpredictable election. i'm not sure there is another kind of election these days. have looked at the negotiations over brexit, have seen the series of appalling terrorist incidents in manchester and london, and wondered whether britain is getting distracted in any way in our...
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it is not illegal for the government to do it. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. congress returns the next week from their fourth of july recess. many senators have heard from their constituents on efforts to replace the health-care law. that was one of several issues discussed at a town hall held by texas senator ted cruz this week. the entire thing runs about an hour. [applause]
it is not illegal for the government to do it. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. congress returns the next week from their fourth of july recess. many senators have heard from their constituents on efforts to replace the health-care law. that was one of several issues discussed at a town hall held by texas senator ted cruz this week. the entire thing runs about an hour. [applause]
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so it made sense to bring state government here as well in 1790. the building really evolved over the course of really 200 years. from 1792 to really 1991. 10 different architects. 16 major construction projects. where we're standing, however, in the rotunda was completed in 1889. so the first state house constructed in -- between1889. constructed by jonathan doan, a builder-architect in philadelphia. he constructed a very simple pounds,at a cost of 250 $400 today. it was overlooking the delaware river. we are fortunate to have portions of that building that survives today including the timbers that date back to 1792 area -- to the 1792. this is one of the only urban state capitals you enter into off a major thoroughfare. greeted by the governor's office, the treasurer's office. even the governor's office is within i shot of the front door. a current building, as we see the culmination of 10 different architects, 16 major construction projects. the very first edition, the jonathan doan construction was in 1845. he was a well-known philadelphia arch
so it made sense to bring state government here as well in 1790. the building really evolved over the course of really 200 years. from 1792 to really 1991. 10 different architects. 16 major construction projects. where we're standing, however, in the rotunda was completed in 1889. so the first state house constructed in -- between1889. constructed by jonathan doan, a builder-architect in philadelphia. he constructed a very simple pounds,at a cost of 250 $400 today. it was overlooking the...
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no matter, no matter what government edicts are passed by any government, that cannot be taken away from you. they cannot be taken away by fascists, authoritarians, socialists, and yes, even democratic socialists. for slavery by majority vote is still slavery. [applause] you are the only one that can take away your rights through poor choices. and even then you have the right of redemption, to begin again, to pull yourself out of the mud and reach again for the heavens. capitalism, yes, it does have its flaws, especially now that it has lost its moorings. the free market and justice must always be blindfolded. being black, white, rich, left, right, it should neither save you nor continue. judge me by the content of my character, not the color of my skin or the color of my hat. [applause] we're americans. we are americans and we will change the world for the better once again. when we look to a bright future and recognize that it is precisely the system of inequality of outcomes, coupled with individual compassion and empathy that made america great. and it is still the conservative movem
no matter, no matter what government edicts are passed by any government, that cannot be taken away from you. they cannot be taken away by fascists, authoritarians, socialists, and yes, even democratic socialists. for slavery by majority vote is still slavery. [applause] you are the only one that can take away your rights through poor choices. and even then you have the right of redemption, to begin again, to pull yourself out of the mud and reach again for the heavens. capitalism, yes, it does...
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he spots that she spoke about the role of judiciary in the government. >> hello, i am congressman jerry member new york, ranking of the house judiciary committee which has jurisdiction over the department of justice, the fbi, our courts, our immigration system and the united states gossip duchenne. every day i hear from my constituents about the disappointment they feel when they see the consequences of an administration that has not been held accountable to the people. with policies that tear families apart and goes against the values of our country's core. all the while, the republican congress has failed to uplift is congressional duty to ensure that our laws are working for the american people. i share that same sense of frustration and anger. it is the responsibility of congress to act as a check and balance to the administration of today. that is fundamental to our democracy. it is the responsibility of the republican majority that has abdicated, choosing instead to block and reflect on behalf of president trump and the administration. how are we as representatives of the american
he spots that she spoke about the role of judiciary in the government. >> hello, i am congressman jerry member new york, ranking of the house judiciary committee which has jurisdiction over the department of justice, the fbi, our courts, our immigration system and the united states gossip duchenne. every day i hear from my constituents about the disappointment they feel when they see the consequences of an administration that has not been held accountable to the people. with policies that...
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i believe in people more than i believe in government. it to look out for those of us who are in need? whose job is it for those who are at the biggest risk who don't have what they need? it is absolutely my job. i have been tremendously blessed and it is no of us who have been the most blessed to look out for 4:48,r supposed -- luke on to him much is given, of him much will be required. it is my job as an individual, not the job of government. we believe in people more than we believe in government. [applause] way becausek this you have been successful, some will say. possibly. because i'm successful i think this way. that is the message that makes the republican party strong. as we go out and we share our vision in 2020 for what we came for we talk about things like liberty. we talk about freedom. we talk about limited government. those things are crucial. but if you are an 18-year-old or 22-year-old, i submit to you that you don't know what that means. when you talk about opportunity and where you are going, when you talk about what yo
i believe in people more than i believe in government. it to look out for those of us who are in need? whose job is it for those who are at the biggest risk who don't have what they need? it is absolutely my job. i have been tremendously blessed and it is no of us who have been the most blessed to look out for 4:48,r supposed -- luke on to him much is given, of him much will be required. it is my job as an individual, not the job of government. we believe in people more than we believe in...
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c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including on cast. >> you think this is just a committee center? it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled -- so students can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving away front row seat to democracy. >> according to cdc data, more than one drug overdose deaths occurred in the u.s. -- 1700 overdose deaths occurred in the u.s. a panel debates whether legalization of certain drugs would help combat the crisis. they also discuss international drug trafficking with a focus on china and mexico. >> welcome to an expert panel discussion hosted by the criminal law and procedure practice group entitled opioids, the crisis in 2022 and beyond. my name is mike. i am the former united states attorney for the southern district of mississippi where i witnessed firsthand this worseni
c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including on cast. >> you think this is just a committee center? it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled -- so students can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving away front row seat to democracy. >>...
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the government has to do that. those are the investigations that are most effective when you have good human sources in the places where they need to be. it is harder today. it is expensive and time-consuming. brad: i take your point. an investigation, there is no substitute for having the access to the images of the child who has been exploited. you might have a toddler in the individual abusing that top layer. there was no other way to get that information. if that person is disseminating those images, there is no other way to get that information. that is what i would say. the other point, we are not trying to go back. we are trying to update laws from the past two today. we've had telephones forever. the phone companies have been required to cooperate. we are asking for updated laws so we meet the same requirements phone companies have had for decades. wiretaps are something we need to do. why is it different on the internet? >> the digital ecosystem has changed. the volume and variety and velocity of the commu
the government has to do that. those are the investigations that are most effective when you have good human sources in the places where they need to be. it is harder today. it is expensive and time-consuming. brad: i take your point. an investigation, there is no substitute for having the access to the images of the child who has been exploited. you might have a toddler in the individual abusing that top layer. there was no other way to get that information. if that person is disseminating...
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this -- the government needs depsh the government wants to persuade the government to do something, it's got to do a better job of counget. i know firsthand how hard it is. they got to do a better job otherwise they're not gope to prevail. >> mr. barke, why in the world would we trust the u.s. government, the top terrorist on the la net that has had -- the f.b.i. has had information on sex trafficker jeffrey epstein for more than a decade and has done nothing to incarcerate or investigate the perpetrators of people have ex-exploited children and girls from all turnover world and all over the country. and from new york city public schools. >> i don't know the details about the epstein caze but it is still being act vailted. that the u.s. southern officers are still working on it. i can't believe exactly what's happening with that i will tell you that i could not disagree more with respect to your statement about the new jersey government being a terrorist. that's preposterous. but with respect to the other matters, you're going to have to ask the government about that. > thank you. >> tha
this -- the government needs depsh the government wants to persuade the government to do something, it's got to do a better job of counget. i know firsthand how hard it is. they got to do a better job otherwise they're not gope to prevail. >> mr. barke, why in the world would we trust the u.s. government, the top terrorist on the la net that has had -- the f.b.i. has had information on sex trafficker jeffrey epstein for more than a decade and has done nothing to incarcerate or investigate...